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On a special holiday episode of #TheTatianaShow, Tatiana and Josh look back on 2019 and also forward to the new year. There are some exciting opportunities for 2020!

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Tatiana gives some details into the upcoming events in the Bahamas she’s planning called Crypto-Cares. What started out as a casual idea has become a week long event in January 2020 with a live acoustic album taping and a larger conference in the spring.

The two recap their recent trip to Uruguay for the 7th Annual Latin American Bitcoin Conference and what makes LABitConf one of their most favorite events to attend.

Tatiana gives her New Year’s resolutions to make more time for music and continue improving and working on her blockchain platform for artist, Token.Fm as a decentralized avenue for artists to connect directly with their fans for a sustainable career.

The pair offer their critique of the current musical industry, what attracts artists to support socialism, and how platforms like Token.Fm could convert them to lovers of the free market. Given the recent release of the Afghan papers, Josh and Tatiana ask what happened to the anti-war songs that were prevalent in the Vietnam conflict, why certain types of dissent are approved and real dissent is not, plus the controversial de-platforming and censoring of artists and how blockchain could be the solution.

Josh also opens up about his sister Leah, who has worked with people suffering from mental illness and Down’s syndrome before being diagnosed with a brain tumor. They describe her as an awesome person and give some info for her GoFundMe to assist her family with their medical bills.

Going forward into 2020, Tatiana and Josh remind everyone to keep educating people about blockchain, crypto, and to win hearts and minds by reminding people they are free.

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On this episode of The Tatiana Show, our friend from the crypto space Rob Viglione stops by. Rob is the co-founder of the Horizen project formerly known as Zencash. Launched in May 2017, Horizen is a cutting-edge technology platform that allows real life use beyond its Zen cryptocurrency. It includes the ability to implement sidechains and integrate third party technologies by using a hub and spoke type architecture.

Rob shares with Josh and Tatiana the recent breakthroughs in sidechain technology at the company and provides the major benefits they will bring such as:

Scalability- The sidechain will be completely independent from the main chain, so the core client doesn’t require any modifications.

Safety- Any possible security issues will be bound inside the sidechain and are limited only to the sidechain balance in the main chain.

Decentralization- Sidechains can be run without the need of a central authority or trusted parties to validate the cross chain transfers.

SDK(Software Development Kits)- Horizen’s sidechains allow for unlimited software languages and the ability to customize the logic or data with no limitations.

Rob responds to critics of crypto and blockchain who accuse the technology of being used only for drug dealers, pornographers, and money launderers. We ponder if it’s possible to have good regulation and whether we’d like to see blockchain go mainstream. We also discuss how decentralization is the key for blockchain and crypto to avoid the pitfalls of the current fiat system.

About the Guests:
Rob is the Team Lead and Co-founder of Horizen, a blockchain platform that aims to enable an application-rich and inclusive ecosystem through its leading-edge sidechain solutions. Formally a trained physicist, mathematician, and military officer, Rob’s experience working on satellite radar, space launch vehicles, and combat support intelligence informed much of his understanding of how blockchain technology could change the trajectory of global societies.

Rob holds his Bachelor of Physics and Actuarial Mathematics, an MBA in Finance & Marketing, and is a PhD candidate in finance at the University of South Carolina where he researches cryptocurrency and teaches a class on blockchain in finance.

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On a special two-part episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana sits down with Gabriel Kurman from the Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference and also David Skarica, founder of the online newsletter Addicted to Profits from the island of Eleuthera, Bahamas.

First up is a chat with Gabriel Kurman from the Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference in Montevideo, Uruguay. Now in its 7th year, Tatiana and Gabriel talk about LABitConf’s evolution since its beginnings in 2013 and how the Bitcoin ecosystem has grown in the Latin American Community. The conference will be held December 12 and 13, 2019 with between 90 and 100 participants giving lectures and participating in panels.

A recent recon trip to Eleuthera, Bahamas for the upcoming Crypto Cares event is the setting for Tatiana’s conversation with David Skarica, the founder of the online newsletter Addicted to Profits.

A native Canadian and fellow liberty lover, David became interested in Libertarianism and precious metals at a young age after reading the works of Doug Casey and James Dale Davidson. He started attending investment conferences and wrote a book called Stock Market Panic. After investing in some junior mining companies, he moved to the Bahamas in 2005 and settled on the island of Eleuthera in 2013.

Get some insight into the island life and David’s thoughts on the market and whether we are in a bubble, and his opinions of politics in America and his homeland Canada.

He also gives us a sneak peak into his new venture which will be called Profits in Paradise, a mixture of travel and lifestyle on how to live and work from your dream location.

Tatiana and David provide some details for the upcoming Crypto-Cares event in Eleuthera January 5-12,2020. It will be a multimedia event with live music and a free educational workshop focusing on the challenges the Bahamas have faced due to the damage by Hurricane Dorian.

About the Guests:
Gabriel Kurman is a regular speaker at international Blockchain conferences with more than 20 years of experience in corporate finance and private equity. He has been involved in the crypto space since 2013 when he co-founded multiple for-profit and non-for profit Blockchain projects.

In addition to RSK Labs, Gabriel is also the co-founder and CEO of Koibanx, a Blockchain services firm for banks and governments. Prior to that, he worked for Advent International in both Argentina and the United Kingdom where he raised a $1.65 billion fund for LATAM and acquired the LKM Laboratory. Before this, he also worked at and Monsanto in Argentina and USA.

Gabriel holds a Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Economics (UBA, Argentina) and has a postgraduate degree in Capital Markets and Financial Services (Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, Argentina). He is a member of Bitcoin Argentina and the Bitcoin Latin America Foundation where he co-founded La Bitcoineta project and Blockchain4Humanity, a global Blockchain social incubator.

David Skarica is the founder and Editor of Addicted to Profits, a popular newsletter known for its stellar performance in both up and down markets. Skarica entered the financial markets at a very young age and, at the age of eighteen, became the youngest person on record to pass the Canadian Securities Course.

He is a regular speaker at trade and investment conferences in Canada and is a regular guest on the Business News Network (BNN), Canada’s flagship business broadcasting network. His work has appeared in publications such as the Bull and Bear Financial Report, Barron’s, Investor’s Digest of Canada, and Canadian MoneySaver. Skarica also writes Gold Stock Adviser, an investment newsletter for the conservative media outlet, Newsmax.

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This week’s episode of #TheTatianaShow, Alex Petrov from Bitfury stops by. Alex is a crypto “OG” and introduced me to the Honey Badger Conference.

The Bitfury Group is the largest full-service blockchain technology company in the world. They develop state-of-the-art software and hardware solutions for businesses, individuals, and organizations to securely move assets across the blockchain. Alex is their Chief Information Officer.

Josh and I have a great in-depth conversation with Alex about his extensive background in I.T., cryptocurrency, and the multiple programs he has been involved with during his time with Bitfury. We discuss the opportunities and challenges for ICO’s, the Lightning Network, the Crystal Blockchain, and more.

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On this episode of #TheTatianaShow, we explore this question and more with Amber Scott, a friend from the Baltic Honey Badger Conference.

Amber is the founder, CEO, and Chief Anti-Money Laundering Ninja for Outlier Solutions. They are a Canadian consulting firm focusing on developing compliance solutions for clients such as banks, dealers in virtual currencies, and credit unions. Their areas of expertise include Canadian anti-money laundering, counter terrorist financing, privacy, and regulatory compliance. Amber is a self-professed compliance geek with a passion for technology.

Tatiana and Amber have a great conversation covering a wide swath of topics including government or self regulation of crypto, which country has the best regulations, and what Amber is most excited for in 2020 for Bitcoin. We even throw in some talk about Ross Ulbricht, marijuana legalization, and Orwell’s 1984.

About the Guests:

Amber D. Scott, MBA, CIPPC, CBP, CAMS

Founder, CEO & Chief AML Ninja,

Outlier Solutions Inc. aka Outlier Compliance Group

Amber is a compliance geek with a passion for technology.

After graduating from the University of Waterloo, Amber joined the compliance group at one of Canada’s largest insurers where she focused on the implementation of technology-based processes to streamline compliance. She has since worked in in-house roles with major securities firms and banks. Somewhere along the line, she added MBA, CBP, and a few other letters after her name.

Amber joined a boutique compliance consulting firm, then larger consulting firm, before getting frustrated enough with the status quo to launch Outlier Solutions Inc. (Outlier) in 2013. Outlier specializes in anti-money laundering (AML) and privacy compliance. The company is based on one of the premises of Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers: that to be really good at something you need a lot of practice (about 10,000 hours). Each of Outlier’s team members has 10,000 hours or more of in-house (not consulting) compliance experience. Amber loves leading this team of entrepreneurial compliance badasses.

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On a very special episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana brings you a 3 part interview series from her recent trip to Birmingham, England for the 2019 BitBrum Conference.

Josh returns to the show as he and Tatiana speak with Marcos Rodriguez from Blue Wallet. Blue Wallet is a free and open source project ran and bootstrapped by volunteers and Bitcoin users. Forged from the ashes of the 2017 bull run when wallets were not prepared to handle the high fees, Blue Wallet was created to focus on Bitcoin and its users providing an alternative to the corporate focused wallets. Marcos discusses where he sees the company heading in the future and the challenges and opportunities of monetizing a wallet.

Next up, Tatiana sits down with Tom and Will from www.myhardwarewallet.co.uk. They are the biggest resellers of the best hardware wallets in the U.K. The duo give some insight into what attracted them to Bitcoin and the trends they have noticed in the wallet market.

The final interview comes from Holland crypto artists Eppo and Anita Leemburg. The couple have worked in many artforms including epoxy, acrylic jewelry, painting, and woodworking. Discovering Bitcoin led to them creating crypto art and offering pieces for sale at Bitbrum. Eppo and Anita discuss the creative community in Holland and their attitude towards Bitcoin as well as the future they see for cryptocurrency.

About the Guests:
Marcos Rodriguez hails from Puerto Rico, and currently based out of Atlanta. He started working at BlueWallet after seeing all the wallets in the space drifting towards ICOs and altcoins. The lack of a dedicated bitcoin option was pretty disappointing. After a quick online search he stumbled upon BlueWallet. After sending them an email, contributing some code, he officially joined the team.

Bluewallet is a free and open source project ran and bootstrapped by volunteers, and Bitcoin users. It was forged in the ashes of the 2017 bull run, where wallets where not prepared to handle the high fees scenario, giving benefit to the miners instead of the users. At the same time most wallets were doing ICOs and promoting anti-bitcoin forks.

Bluewallet was then created to focus on bitcoin and its users. Providing an alternative to the corporate focused wallets we see today.

Tom and Will are the proprietors of https://myhardwarewallet.co.uk/. They are UK-based hardware wallet specialists here to ensure no crypto-enthusiasts in the UK go without the best cryptocurrency hardware wallet security solutions available.

Eppo and Anita Leemburg are crypto artists from Holland. They pursued many avenues in the art world including jewelry, painting, and woodworking before discovering Bitcoin. Now they have added crypto art to their portfolio of work and their art can be seen on their websites as well as conferences like BitBrum.

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This episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana has a one on one conversation with Rhonda Eldridge, founder of the non-profit Harness All Possibilities.

A native of the Bahamas, Rhonda had over 25 years experience working in financial institutions before the economic crash of 2008. Seeing the disruption the recession had caused in many people’s lives led her to start her non-profit, Harness All Possibilities. HAP’s mission has been to educate and assist professionals in adapting to business in the 21st century and developing new skills. In 2015, Rhonda discovered blockchain technology and began immersing herself in the field. She has been active in the crypto space for the past 4 years.

Rhonda gives us some details of her recent projects in her native Bahamas around blockchain and cryptocurrency. She helped organize the 1st Bahamas Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Conference in the summer of 2018. This past August, she held a hackathon for the youth of the Bahamas. The children had access to online courses on blockchain and AI technologies before participating in a 3 day event building solutions with the technology they had been learning from the courses. She provides insight into the challenges and opportunities surrounding blockchain in the Caribbean.

About the Guests:
Rhonda Eldridge is the Founder of Harness All Possibilities, Inc. (“HAP”). HAP is a non-profit corporation motivated to build a sense of connectedness between employers and employees undergoing a transformational shift with disruptive new technologies impacting the workplace. Rhonda is also a Strategy Consultant for Gecko Governance and has over 25 years of financial services experience at leading global firms including PricewaterhouseCoopers, ABN Amro (Fortis) and UBS. She previously held country and regional Managing Director positions at Fortis Prime Fund Solutions (ABN Amro) overseeing operations and business development roles, respectively. In her regional role in the Americas she was responsible for all client due diligence, AML/KYC, compliance, sales, relationship management and complex deals. Rhonda was a 9 year member of Young Presidents’ Organization and member of finance industry organizations such as AIMA, 100 Women in Finance, the CFA Institute, Help for Children/Hedge Funds Care and was part of several global re-engineering and thought leadership teams. Over the past 7 years she has worked with turnaround companies, asset manager, fintech and regtech startup firms. Rhonda holds a business degree from Queen’s University, Canada and is a Canadian qualified chartered accountant.

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Cryptocurrency enthusiast Matthew Menziskis joins Tatiana on this episode of The Tatiana Show. He is a co-host of the Crypto Voices podcast which discusses the economy and monetary policy, banking and finance, and Bitcoin. He is an American of Latvian descent who has resided in Eastern Europe since 2006. Matthew consults investors across many different fields from real estate to food and beverage to online direct lending industries.

Matthew became interested in Bitcoin around 2011 and created the Crypto Voices podcast in 2017 with his partner Fernando Ulrich. We discuss his recent presentation at the Baltic Honey Badger Conference entitled “Bitcoin as Base Money.” He provides an overview of the speech and describes the characteristics of a monetary base and how Bitcoin can replace government fiat as the new base going forward.

We talk about the progress made by the Baltic states of Eastern Europe in free market economics and the role of the U.S. in providing military aid to these countries. Matthew provides an interesting anecdote on Polish gold during World War II and Nazi Germany’s attempts at seizing their supply. He recalls the incredible logistical efforts the Polish went through to keep the money out of the Nazis’ hands.

About the Guests:

Matthew is the host of the Crypto Voices podcast, which covers the economy and monetary policy, banking and finance, and Bitcoin. He is an American of Latvian descent, residing in Eastern Europe since 2006. He consults investors across the real estate, hospitality, food & beverage and online direct lending industries. He was an early board member of Ronald McDonald House Charities Latvija, serving as financial director. He holds a BBA in Finance and Real Estate from the University of Cincinnati. He has been following Bitcoin since 2011.

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Mati Greenspan stops by this episode of The Tatiana Show. Mati is a Senior Market Analyst for our newest sponsor eToro. Having over a decade’s experience working in financial advice, he manages portfolios for the company’s VIP clients and handles eToro’s Premium Club Network.

Tatiana and Mati dive into his background where he began paper trading at the age of 13 and began working in financial markets in 2008. A chance email blast in 2013 led to his discovery of Bitcoin and his interest in the crypto space.

Mati gives his thoughts on the Federal Reserve’s current policies and what effect they will have on the economy. He also gives tips for beginning traders, ways to diversify your portfolio, and the risks and rewards of trading Bitcoin.

About the Guests:

Mati has been at eToro for over five years as a Senior Market Analyst and has over a decade’s experience working in financial advice.

At eToro, Mati works as a portfolio manager for VIP clients with a minimum equity of $1 million and manages eToro’s Premium Club Network.

He also provides a daily market update, providing experts analysis on financial news and cryptocurrencies for clients, partners and media.

He studied Financial Markets at Yale University before moving on to the Economics of Money and Bank and Columbia, becoming a fully licensed Portfolio Manager in 2017.

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On this episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana has two guests. The first, Thomas Hunt is the host of the Mad Bitcoins show on YouTube and one of the founders of The World Crypto Network. Thomas tells of his recent travels in Europe and discusses the upcoming Bitbrum conference in Birmingham, November 3. He will be MC-ing and Tatiana will be performing, so it’s sure to be a lot of fun.

The second guest is VESA, a crypto artist, performer, and speaker. He tells his story of starting out as a filmmaker before discovering the Bitcoin world. He began creating crypto art and founded ArtForCrypto.com. VESA describes the benefits of digital art through the blockchain such as better authentication. We also discuss more specific pieces he’s created such as one for Ross Ulbricht and another for the Litecoin Foundation. Craig Wright even signed one, so we discuss that a bit as well.

About the Guests:

Thomas Hunt is the creator of the MadBitcoins show. Founder of the World Crypto Network. Spreading the word about Bitcoin since 2013.

VESA is a crypto artist, performer, and keynote speaker. He is best known for his world class collaboration with Bollywood actress Veena Malik through his innovative mixed media platform, Artevo. In 2017, Artevo soft forked into Art for Crypto, which is rapidly establishing new creative standards in blockchain art.

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Sasha Hodder, a former guest makes her return to The Tatiana Show on our latest episode. Sasha is an attorney with the DLT law group whose main focus is supporting crypto related businesses. She is a frequent guest on Tone Vays Bitcoin Law Review as well as the host of her own show HodlCast.

Tatiana and Josh get her thoughts on the recent regulations concerning Bitcoin such as the IRS rulings on digital currencies. Sasha discusses the ramifications of the new laws can have on cryptocurrency and the stifling effects on U.S. investors in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

About the Guests:

Sasha currently works as an Attorney for DLT Law Group, P.A. where she focuses on the Financial Technology sector. She began her career in the virtual currency arena in 2014 and helps her clients navigate the burgeoning regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies. Sasha provides her clients with the basics such as company formation, operating agreements, corporate bylaws, and employment contracts. She also works on more complex areas such as drafting and preparing an effective compliance program and obtaining necessary money transmission registration and licensing. Sasha also is experienced in facilitating fundraising in compliance with the existing securities laws. She is a frequent guest on the Tone Vays Law Review Show, a guest writer for Bitcoin Magazine, a curator for the Merkle Report, and hosts her own Podcast, the HodlCast.

By starting her career as a Series 7-Licensed Trader for TD Ameritrade, Sasha gained a ground-level perspective of the equities markets and the intricacies of global economics. She worked as Vice President of Sales for one of Canada’s leading mutual fund companies.

Sasha’s education includes a Juris Doctor (“JD”) from the Florida Coastal School of Law where she was a member of the Deans List, competed at five Moot Court Competitions, and earned the Book Award for Contracts II and Business Law. She graduated from the Wilfrid Laurier School of Business and Economics with a Masters of Business Administration (“MBA”). She was an honors student, a member of the MBA Student Association, and the President & Co-Founder of the Net Impact Program. Sasha received her Bachelor of Commerce (“BCOMM”) from the University of Western Ontario, where she won the Ontario and Canadian University Rowing Championships and was named Kiwanis Athlete of the Year in 2005. Sasha obtained her FINRA Series 7, and Series 66 licenses, as well as the Canadian Securities Course in 2006.

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On this episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana and Josh interview Anita Posch, the host of the podcast Bitcoin and Co. based in Vienna. Anita shares her story of starting out as an urban planner in the corporate world before striking out on her own as an entrepreneur in the digital world. Since 2001, she has co-founded multiple internet start-ups that support small businesses in the creative field. She also became interested in bitcoin and discusses making her move into the crypto community.

We have an interesting conversation with Anita about the lack of women in the crypto space and tech in general, and how this could be influenced by the “societal norms.” We also talk about her role in upcoming conferences such as the Lightning Network in Berlin, Germany and possibly the Understanding Bitcoin Conference in Zimbabwe.

About the Guests:

Anita Posch is a Bitcoin enthusiast and educator. She is the host of the “Bitcoin & Co.” podcast and author of a bitcoin beginners book in german. Anita is a member of the board at “Bitcoin Austria” an educational non-profit organization established in 2011. She translated both volumes of “The Internet of Money” by Andreas M. Antonopoulos to german. In her podcast she discusses the philosophy and ideas behind bitcoin with its makers in an understandable manner. Her guests are developers, cryptographers, company founders and researchers from all parts of the world.

Anita Posch has as strong background in web development, e-commerce and online business. In 1999 she started her entrepreneurial career as web designer and co-founded her first online platform in 2006. Her former business clients include KTM Sportmotorcycle AG, woom GmbH or the Vienna University of Economics. In 2017 she finished the “Digital Currencies” course at the University of Nicosia. Anita has a Multimedia Producer Diploma from the SAE Institute and studied Urban Planning at the Technical University of Vienna.

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